Randall “Mitchell” Peavy, age 70, of Dalton, Georgia, departed this life Wednesday May 23, 2018 at his residence, surrounded by his loving family. He was born Oct. 6, 1947 a son of the late Albert and Leona Stevens Peavy. He was also preceded in death by his grandson, Shea Bell. He proudly served his country as a United States Marine. He is survived by his daughter, ... (click for more)

Thelma Estes Hall, 82, most well-known as Mama, Mamaw, and Big Mamaw, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, May 22, 2018 after a battle with ALS. Thelma was the daughter of the late John B. and Mary Porter Estes. She was born in Middlesboro, Ky. but made her home for more than 60 years in Dalton. Here she met and married her true love, Wayne Hall, Sr. when she ... (click for more)

Jo Ann Grant, 83, of Soddy Daisy died on Thursday, May 24, 2018 . She was born April 15, 1935, in Knoxville, to the late Frank and Helen Cross. She was preceded in death by her husbands, Sam Tipton and Leroy Cameron; brother, Bill Cross and a granddaughter, Kristi Tipton. She was a member of Christ Family Church and a former member of Delashmitt Road ... (click for more)

Condon Thomas Smith passed away at the age of 85 on May 23, 2018, at Soddy Daisy Healthcare Center from complications of Parkinson’s Disease. Condon was born in Chattanooga, on Oct. 1, 1932, to Fred and Jennie Smith. After graduation from Chattanooga High School in 1950 he earned a degree in Industrial Engineering from UC (UTC). He began his career at Tennessee ... (click for more)

Ryan Crowe, 22, was shot Thursday morning in the 600 block of Ashland Terrace, when suspects made entry into his residence and demanded money from him. A witness stated to police that while Mr. Crowe attempted to fight off the suspects, he was shot by one of them. The Chattanooga Police Department responded to a call about the shooting at 2:06 a.m. Thursday. Upon arrival, ... (click for more)

Governor Bill Haslam and Department of Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Burns Phillips on Thursday announced that county unemployment rates decreased in all 95 counties across Tennessee in April and all counties are at or below five percent. “Our investments in education and workforce development are showing results in all corners of the state and to have such low ... (click for more)